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sergejj [24]
2 years ago
9

Tell me everything you know about the Civil Rights Movement

History
1 answer:
dangina [55]2 years ago
4 0
The civil rights movement was a very monumental occurrence in U.S. history. With well-known leaders like Martin Luther King, Jr., to Rosa Parks, to even Ruby Bridges, the Civil Rights Movement was a hopeful as well as impactful moment towards 100% equality within the United States as a whole. Though still very far away from the attempted goal, these marches, speeches, boycotts, and so much more as a part of this movement took place with the hope of a world resulting in a grand lack of discrimination, segregation, and overall racism against people of color and black lives.

(sorry if this makes sense i tried to make it as general as possible!!!) hope it helps :]
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